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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Membership in the National Parks
Overflights Advisory Group
Federal Aviation
Administration.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
By Federal Register notice
published on February 10, 2005, the
National Park Service (NPS) and the
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA),
asked interested persons to apply to fill
two vacant positions representing
environmental interests on the National
Parks Overflights Advisory Group
(NPOAG). This notice informs the
public of the persons selected to fill that
vacancy on the NPOAG.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Barry Brayer, Executive Resource Staff,
Western Pacific Region Headquarters,
15000 Aviation Blvd., Hawthorne, CA
90250, telephone: (310) 725–3800, email: Barry.Brayer@faa.gov, or Karen
Trevino, National Park Service, Natural
Sounds Program, 1201 Oakridge Dr.,
Suite 350, Ft. Collins, CO, 80525,
telephone (970) 225–3563, or
Karen_Trevino@nps.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
Background
The National Parks Air Tour
Management Act of 2000 (the Act) was
enacted on April 5, 2000, as Pub. L.
106–181. The Act required the
establishment of the advisory group
within 1 year after its enactment. The
NPOAG was established in March 2001.
The advisory group is comprised of a
balanced group of representatives of
general aviation, commercial air tour
operations, environmental concerns,
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and Native American tribes. The
Administrator and the Director (or their
designees) serve as ex officio members
of the group. Representatives of the
Administrator and Director serve
alternating 1-year terms as chairman of
the advisory group.
The advisory group provides ‘‘advice,
information, and recommendations to
the Administrator and the Director—
(1) On the implementation of this title
[the Act] and the amendments made by
this title;
(2) On commonly accepted quiet
aircraft technology for use in
commercial air tour operations over a
national park or tribal lands, which will
receive preferential treatment in a given
air tour management plan;
(3) On other measures that might be
taken to accommodate the interests of
visitors to national parks; and
(4) At the request of the Administrator
and the Director, safety, environmental,
and other issues related to commercial
air tour operations over a national park
or tribal lands.’’
Changes in Membership
To maintain the balanced
representation of the group, the FAA
and the NPS recently published a notice
in the Federal Register asking interested
persons to apply to fill two vacancies
representing environmental interests on
the NPOAG. The persons selected to fill
those positions are Don Barger, National
Parks Conservation Association, and
Mark Peterson, Missouri Audubon. The
current members of the NPOAG ARC are
Heidi Williams (general aviation),
Richard Larew, Elling Halverson, and
Alan Stephen (commercial air tour
operations), Chip Dennerlein and
Charles Maynard (environmental), and
Germaine White and Richard Deertrack
(Indian tribes).
Issued in Hawthorne, California, on May
18, 2005.
William C. Withycombe,
Regional Administrator, Western-Pacific
Region.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
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Membership in the Grand Canyon
Working Group of the National Parks
Overflights Advisory Group
Federal Aviation
Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
By Federal Register notice
published on March 30, 2005, the
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National Park Service (NPS) and the
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA),
announced the establishment of a Grand
Canyon Working Group within the
National Parks Overflights Advisory
Group (NPOAG) and asked interested
persons to apply for membership on the
new Working Group. This notice
informs the public of the persons
selected for the Grand Canyon Working
Group and the date and location of the
first meeting.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lynne Pickard, Senior Advisor for
Environmental Policy, Federal Aviation
Administration, 800 Independence
Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20591,
telephone (202) 267–3576,
lynne.pickard@faa.gov, or Karen
Trevino, National Park Service, Natural
Sounds Program, 1201 Oakridge Dr.,
Suite 350, Ft. Collins, CO 80525,
telephone (970) 225–3563,
Karen_Trevino@nps.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The National Parks Overflights Act of
1987 (Pub. L. 100–91) requires actions
by the Department of the Interior/
National Park Service (DOI/NPS) and
the Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA) to provide for substantial
restoration of the natural quiet and
experience of the Grand Canyon
National Park and for protection of
public health and safety from adverse
effects associated with aircraft
overflights.
The NPS and the FAA are committed
to the joint Federal leadership necessary
to complete this task with the
participation of stakeholders, including
tribal governments. The NPS and the
FAA have engaged the U.S. Institute for
Environmental Conflict Resolution and
Lucy Moore Associates to assist the
agencies and stakeholders in developing
a final overflights plan that will meet
the goals and receive broad support.
The National Parks Overflights
Advisory Group (NPOAG) is an
appropriate forum for bringing agencies,
tribal governments, aviation and
environmental interests together to
address this issue. The NPS and the
FAA, as required by the National Parks
Air Tour Management Act of 2000,
established the NPOAG in March 2001.
By FAA Order No. 1110–138, signed by
the FAA Administrator on October 10,
2003, the NPOAG became an Aviation
Rulemaking Committee (ARC). The
NPOAG is comprised of a balanced
group of representatives of general
aviation, commercial air tour
operations, environmental concerns,
and Native American tribes. It provides
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advice, information, and
recommendations to the FAA
Administrator and NPS Director with
respect to commercial air tour
operations over and near national parks
and abutting tribal lands. The
Administrator and Director may also
request the NPOAG’s advice and
recommendations on safety,
environmental, and other issues related
to commercial air tour operations over
a national park or tribal lands.
Structure of the Grand Canyon
Working Group
The Grand Canyon Working Group
will be comprised of 20 members to
assure a representative and balanced
group of agency, tribal, environmental,
recreation, and aviation interests. The
Working Group will be co-chaired by a
representative of the NPS and a
representative of the FAA, and will be
facilitated by Lucy Moore Associates, a
third-party neutral contracted through
the U.S. Institute for Environmental
Conflict Resolution. The Working Group
will address issues related to Grand
Canyon overflight noise; seek
meaningful, realistic and implementable
solutions; and achieve as much
consensus as possible on an overflights
plan among the multiple interests that
have a stake in this issue.
The Working Group will be a selfcontained group within the NPOAG that
will report simultaneously to the
NPOAG, the NPS, and the FAA. The
Working Group will have specific
responsibility for Grand Canyon
overflight matters, including but not
limited to:
• Review of the overflights noise
analysis in order to have confidence in
the approach and results.
• Recommendations for a final
overflights plan that provides for the
substantial restoration of natural quiet
and experience of the Grand Canyon
National Park, including routes or
corridors for commercial air tour
operations that employ quiet aircraft
technology, and for protection of public
health and safety from adverse effects
associated with aircraft overflights.
• Participation in the development of
aviation regulations necessary to
implement the recommendations.
Date and Location of First Working
Group Meeting
The first Working Group will be held
July 13–14, 2005 in Flagstaff, Arizona at
Thornager’s/The Kilted Cat, 2640 West
Kiltie Lane, telephone (928) 774–8583.
The meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. on
July 13 and end at 5 p.m. on July 14. An
agenda will be distributed to Working
Group Members and posted on the
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Grand Canyon Overflights web site
(https://overflights.faa.gov) in advance of
the meeting. The meeting is an open
meeting. Anyone may attend as an
observer. Business will be conducted by
the Working Group, facilitated by Lucy
Moore and supported by NPS and FAA
staff. Observers will not participate in
the Working Group’s discussions, but
will be afforded an opportunity during
the meeting to ask questions and
provide comments. The Working Group
is anticipated to meet quarterly and to
review and exchange information and
views between meetings via mail,
telephone, and Email. Meetings will be
held within reasonable geographic
proximity to the Grand Canyon to
minimize travel time and expenses of
most participants.
The Working Group may be convened
for approximately 3 years, assuming the
need for aviation rulemaking activity
and accompanying National
Environmental Policy Act review
following the Working Group’s
recommendations. The final overflights
plan shall ensure that the restoration of
natural quiet required by the National
Parks Overflights Act is completed no
later than April 22, 2008, in accordance
with the Presidential memorandum of
April 22, 1996.
Working Group Members
On March 30, 2005, the FAA and the
NPS published a notice in the Federal
Register asking interested persons who
met the qualifications requirements to
apply for membership in the Working
Group. The number of qualified
applicants exceeded the number of seats
allocated for the Working Group,
making the selection process a
challenging one. Members have been
selected to provide a balanced group of
key interests. The persons selected for
membership are Ms. Katherine Andrus
(Air Transport Association), Mr. Bill
Austin (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service),
Mr. Alan Downer (Navajo Nation), Mr.
Mark Grisham (Grand Canyon River
Outfitters Association), Mr. Elling
Halvorson (Papillon Airways), Mr. Dick
Hingson (Grand Canyon Trust and
National Parks Conservation
Association), Mr. Leigh Kuwanwisiwma
(Hopi Tribe), Mr. Cliff Langness
(Westwind Aviation/King Airlines), Mr.
Roland Manakaja (Havasupai Tribe), Mr.
Jim McCarthy (Sierra Club), Mr. Doug
Nering (Grand Canyon Hikers and
Backpackers Association), Ms. Lynne
Pickard (FAA and Working Group cochair), Mr. Alan Stephen (Grand Canyon
Airlines), Mr. John Sullivan (Sundance
Helicopters), Ms. Karen Trevino
(National Park Service and Working
Group co-chair), Mr. Charles Vaughn
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(Hualapai Tribe), Ms. Heidi Williams
(Aircraft Owners and Pilots
Association), Mr. David Yeamans
(Grand Canyon Private Boaters
Association), and Mr. Alan Zusman
(Department of Defense/U.S. Navy). The
representatives named above total 19 to
fill the 20-member Working Group
because the Grand Canyon Trust and the
National Parks Conservation
Association have each been selected for
membership, but have initially
proposed to share a representative. A
20th person will be added to the
Working Group, allowing each member
organization an individual
representative, if this sharing
arrangement changes.
Members may designate alternates to
substitute for them if they are unable to
attend any meetings. Alternates must be
approved in advance by the NPS and
FAA co-chairs, consistent with the
procedure used by the NPOAG. FAA
and NPS will maintain a roster of
qualified alternates, including but not
limited to applications received for
Working Group membership, and
members may seek alternates from the
roster instead of recommending their
own. Members and alternates are
responsible for keeping each other fully
informed, and alternates must be
prepared to participate and represent
their area of interest.
Questions on Working Group, Meeting,
or Membership
Questions about the formation and
first meeting of the Working Group, as
well as the membership selection
process, may be referred to Ms. Lucy
Moore, 5 Seton Plaza, Santa Fe, New
Mexico 87508, telephone (505) 820–
2166, fax (505) 820–2191, Email:
lucymoore@nets.com.
Issued in Hawthorne, California on May
17, 2005.
William C. Withycombe,
Regional Administrator, Western-Pacific
Region.
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(NPS) and Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), in accordance
with the National Parks Air Tour
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Membership in the Grand Canyon Working Group of the National
Parks Overflights Advisory Group
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: By Federal Register notice published on March 30, 2005, the
National Park Service (NPS) and the Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA), announced the establishment of a Grand Canyon Working Group
within the National Parks Overflights Advisory Group (NPOAG) and asked
interested persons to apply for membership on the new Working Group.
This notice informs the public of the persons selected for the Grand
Canyon Working Group and the date and location of the first meeting.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lynne Pickard, Senior Advisor for
Environmental Policy, Federal Aviation Administration, 800 Independence
Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20591, telephone (202) 267-3576,
lynne.pickard@faa.gov, or Karen Trevino, National Park Service, Natural
Sounds Program, 1201 Oakridge Dr., Suite 350, Ft. Collins, CO 80525,
telephone (970) 225-3563, Karen--Trevino@nps.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The National Parks Overflights Act of 1987 (Pub. L. 100-91)
requires actions by the Department of the Interior/National Park
Service (DOI/NPS) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to
provide for substantial restoration of the natural quiet and experience
of the Grand Canyon National Park and for protection of public health
and safety from adverse effects associated with aircraft overflights.
The NPS and the FAA are committed to the joint Federal leadership
necessary to complete this task with the participation of stakeholders,
including tribal governments. The NPS and the FAA have engaged the U.S.
Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution and Lucy Moore
Associates to assist the agencies and stakeholders in developing a
final overflights plan that will meet the goals and receive broad
support.
The National Parks Overflights Advisory Group (NPOAG) is an
appropriate forum for bringing agencies, tribal governments, aviation
and environmental interests together to address this issue. The NPS and
the FAA, as required by the National Parks Air Tour Management Act of
2000, established the NPOAG in March 2001. By FAA Order No. 1110-138,
signed by the FAA Administrator on October 10, 2003, the NPOAG became
an Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC). The NPOAG is comprised of a
balanced group of representatives of general aviation, commercial air
tour operations, environmental concerns, and Native American tribes. It
provides
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advice, information, and recommendations to the FAA Administrator and
NPS Director with respect to commercial air tour operations over and
near national parks and abutting tribal lands. The Administrator and
Director may also request the NPOAG's advice and recommendations on
safety, environmental, and other issues related to commercial air tour
operations over a national park or tribal lands.
Structure of the Grand Canyon Working Group
The Grand Canyon Working Group will be comprised of 20 members to
assure a representative and balanced group of agency, tribal,
environmental, recreation, and aviation interests. The Working Group
will be co-chaired by a representative of the NPS and a representative
of the FAA, and will be facilitated by Lucy Moore Associates, a third-
party neutral contracted through the U.S. Institute for Environmental
Conflict Resolution. The Working Group will address issues related to
Grand Canyon overflight noise; seek meaningful, realistic and
implementable solutions; and achieve as much consensus as possible on
an overflights plan among the multiple interests that have a stake in
this issue.
The Working Group will be a self-contained group within the NPOAG
that will report simultaneously to the NPOAG, the NPS, and the FAA. The
Working Group will have specific responsibility for Grand Canyon
overflight matters, including but not limited to:
Review of the overflights noise analysis in order to have
confidence in the approach and results.
Recommendations for a final overflights plan that provides
for the substantial restoration of natural quiet and experience of the
Grand Canyon National Park, including routes or corridors for
commercial air tour operations that employ quiet aircraft technology,
and for protection of public health and safety from adverse effects
associated with aircraft overflights.
Participation in the development of aviation regulations
necessary to implement the recommendations.
Date and Location of First Working Group Meeting
The first Working Group will be held July 13-14, 2005 in Flagstaff,
Arizona at Thornager's/The Kilted Cat, 2640 West Kiltie Lane, telephone
(928) 774-8583. The meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. on July 13 and end
at 5 p.m. on July 14. An agenda will be distributed to Working Group
Members and posted on the Grand Canyon Overflights web site (https://
overflights.faa.gov) in advance of the meeting. The meeting is an open
meeting. Anyone may attend as an observer. Business will be conducted
by the Working Group, facilitated by Lucy Moore and supported by NPS
and FAA staff. Observers will not participate in the Working Group's
discussions, but will be afforded an opportunity during the meeting to
ask questions and provide comments. The Working Group is anticipated to
meet quarterly and to review and exchange information and views between
meetings via mail, telephone, and Email. Meetings will be held within
reasonable geographic proximity to the Grand Canyon to minimize travel
time and expenses of most participants.
The Working Group may be convened for approximately 3 years,
assuming the need for aviation rulemaking activity and accompanying
National Environmental Policy Act review following the Working Group's
recommendations. The final overflights plan shall ensure that the
restoration of natural quiet required by the National Parks Overflights
Act is completed no later than April 22, 2008, in accordance with the
Presidential memorandum of April 22, 1996.
Working Group Members
On March 30, 2005, the FAA and the NPS published a notice in the
Federal Register asking interested persons who met the qualifications
requirements to apply for membership in the Working Group. The number
of qualified applicants exceeded the number of seats allocated for the
Working Group, making the selection process a challenging one. Members
have been selected to provide a balanced group of key interests. The
persons selected for membership are Ms. Katherine Andrus (Air Transport
Association), Mr. Bill Austin (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service), Mr.
Alan Downer (Navajo Nation), Mr. Mark Grisham (Grand Canyon River
Outfitters Association), Mr. Elling Halvorson (Papillon Airways), Mr.
Dick Hingson (Grand Canyon Trust and National Parks Conservation
Association), Mr. Leigh Kuwanwisiwma (Hopi Tribe), Mr. Cliff Langness
(Westwind Aviation/King Airlines), Mr. Roland Manakaja (Havasupai
Tribe), Mr. Jim McCarthy (Sierra Club), Mr. Doug Nering (Grand Canyon
Hikers and Backpackers Association), Ms. Lynne Pickard (FAA and Working
Group co-chair), Mr. Alan Stephen (Grand Canyon Airlines), Mr. John
Sullivan (Sundance Helicopters), Ms. Karen Trevino (National Park
Service and Working Group co-chair), Mr. Charles Vaughn (Hualapai
Tribe), Ms. Heidi Williams (Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association),
Mr. David Yeamans (Grand Canyon Private Boaters Association), and Mr.
Alan Zusman (Department of Defense/U.S. Navy). The representatives
named above total 19 to fill the 20-member Working Group because the
Grand Canyon Trust and the National Parks Conservation Association have
each been selected for membership, but have initially proposed to share
a representative. A 20th person will be added to the Working Group,
allowing each member organization an individual representative, if this
sharing arrangement changes.
Members may designate alternates to substitute for them if they are
unable to attend any meetings. Alternates must be approved in advance
by the NPS and FAA co-chairs, consistent with the procedure used by the
NPOAG. FAA and NPS will maintain a roster of qualified alternates,
including but not limited to applications received for Working Group
membership, and members may seek alternates from the roster instead of
recommending their own. Members and alternates are responsible for
keeping each other fully informed, and alternates must be prepared to
participate and represent their area of interest.
Questions on Working Group, Meeting, or Membership
Questions about the formation and first meeting of the Working
Group, as well as the membership selection process, may be referred to
Ms. Lucy Moore, 5 Seton Plaza, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87508, telephone
(505) 820-2166, fax (505) 820-2191, Email: lucymoore@nets.com.
Issued in Hawthorne, California on May 17, 2005.
William C. Withycombe,
Regional Administrator, Western-Pacific Region.
[FR Doc. 05-10684 Filed 5-27-05; 8:45 am]
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